The Stones story is almost unbelievable ! And this interview was 22 years ago. Charlie is gone but the band is currently on tour, again! I am in awe of The Rolling Stones and hope they can keep it together another five years!!
Saw them 3 times. Tattoo You Tour 1981, Steel Wheels Tour 1989 and No Security Tour 1999. Also Keith solo on his Main Offender Tour 1993. Charlie Watts always received the loudest and longest ovations when Mick was introducing the band. RIP & GodSpeed Charlie!
Son tan lindos y relajados , respetuosos han sobrellevado los problemas han hecho lo que han querido y 60 años habla por si solo , ahora sin CHARLY WATTS 😪😪🙏💐🌻🥀 seguirán hasta que Dios quiera , 🍂🌿😂😪🙏💐🌻🥀🌟🌤️💗💕💖😍🌼🖐️❣️❤️🌄💞🎷🎺🍁🌸
Well the National Enquirer is good reading. I have no idea what you mean by go-to man butttttttttttttt,,,,, Jagger and Richards (also known as " The Glimmer Twins " have been a team since day one. You also had Charlie Watts,,,,, all of them made decisions and called shots.
It's Mick who to goes to Ron and help him to stop not Keith and once Charlie said that Mick is always there when you're in trouble. Just Mick is very discret on those subjects.
I agree too. There’s very few like Keith that have stayed cool, Jerry Garcia is another one. They just flat out don’t give a f*** and are who they are, no phony s***.
Keef's not only cool, but has a great and sometimes self-deprecating SOH. I've lived in the NYC area for about 30 years, and I recall one of the local radio-station DJs sharing a great story about a "Keith Richards autographed guitar giveaway" contest when the Stones rolled through the area during one of their '90s tours. So at the award event (I think it was sponsored by WNEW and Sam Ash or 48th Street Guitars), Keith was there to autograph the guitar in person. After he signed the instrument, he said to the lucky winner while handing it to him, "well, that just devalued it by at _least_ a few hundred" 😄🤣
When Jagger says to Ed Bradley he might need a prompt to remember what town he’s in, he’s not being humorous about his age. I’ve seen many videos of live stones performances where there is a sign taped flat to the front of the stage with the name of the town they’re in. When you travel the world so extensively, and mainly exist is hotels and stadiums, they all start to blend one into the other.
I was at that show in Philly - amazing concert from start to finish. The Pretenders opened but unfortunately most of the audience didn't seem to care. Too bad, they were great too. Keith is beyond amazing: "How do you prepare for a tour?" "I just turn up!"
Inteiewer: ---What were you doing before you joined? ( the band) Brian--- *"Well just sort of bumming around, waiting for something to happen , really* *I had quite a few jobs and I was trying to get a band going, but it was unsuccessful until I met up with Mick and Keith and then ...well THAT was a successful band."* Brian seems to indicate here that he felt that Mick and Keith had a successful band when he "met up" with them. That would explain why he wanted to join them. The line up on stage at the Marquee indicates that he did join them because he and ian were there and the band he "met up with",remained intact.
No. The c.d. did not promote the tour. The tour was to promote the c.d. At least that is how it was supposed to be. It drives me batshit crazy when people get that wrong.
@@gonziggy in days gone by tours promoted records. The Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Alice Cooper etc would have big budget stage shows to break even but sell records. Now of course Spotify makes al the money from recorded music and the albums and singles promote tours where the money is made
Ed Bradley was so focused on their age in this interview...it's now 22 years after this interview and time has proved that age in rock music is a pointless point
What would've been the point ? Brian Jones' and Meredith Hunter's deaths were both undoubtedly tragic. But neither Mick nor Keith were directly responsible for either one, and no amount of talking about them will bring those men back to life regardless. As a former journalist myself, I can tell you that no reporter who values his job is going to dredge up painful subjects from 52 years in the past (33 years even at the time of this interview) -- esp when they have no bearing on the present.
weird thing is they ALL look the same, like theyve really been through the mill....usually people age at different paces, not them, they all look , in the nicest possible way, rough :-)))
SORRY, YOU'VE GOT IT WRONG WHERE ARE THE REST? ICONS FOREVER. THEY WERE THER FROM THE BEGINNING, AND THEY WILL BE THE ONE'S WHO WILL TURN THE LIGHTS OUT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE ARE THE ROLLING STONE'S, AND THAT WAS ROCK N ROLL. THANK YOU AND GOODNIGHT!!
@@jimmypotoczki1181 Sorry dude, the Rolling stones was just mediocre. I like them and I'm sure they had some fun but I can't recall one song that I remember. I don't think I could identify them on the radio or a movie. The guitarist was cool in Pirates of the Caribbean.
The Stones story is almost unbelievable ! And this interview was 22 years ago. Charlie is gone but the band is currently on tour, again! I am in awe of The Rolling Stones and hope they can keep it together another five years!!
Godspeed Charlie...you will be missed, but never forgotten...thank you for making my childhood,teenage and youth happy !...😇❤
They have been extremely loyal to each other over all these years - that is a huge credit to them.
Saw them 3 times. Tattoo You Tour 1981, Steel Wheels Tour 1989 and No Security Tour 1999. Also Keith solo on his Main Offender Tour 1993. Charlie Watts always received the loudest and longest ovations when Mick was introducing the band. RIP & GodSpeed Charlie!
what amazingly grounded individuals.
As long as people go to see them, they will keep going.
Rest in peace Charlie
Son tan lindos y relajados , respetuosos han sobrellevado los problemas han hecho lo que han querido y 60 años habla por si solo , ahora sin CHARLY WATTS 😪😪🙏💐🌻🥀 seguirán hasta que Dios quiera , 🍂🌿😂😪🙏💐🌻🥀🌟🌤️💗💕💖😍🌼🖐️❣️❤️🌄💞🎷🎺🍁🌸
The Stones make a lot of money but they earn it. Make no mistake, these guys work hard.
RIP Charlie
The Icon to all icons.
20 years later they are still going strong. RIP dear Charlie ❤️❤️
Hard to believe this was 20 years ago
the truth is
Rest in peace Charlie u are the greatest of all drummers
R.I.P. Charlie ! Classic interview!
Keef, is the only celeb I'd ever consider meeting. A regular bloke!
yes
I had read that Keith was the go to man when the Stones had a problem. After seeing this between he and Mick, It is clearly true.
Well the National Enquirer is good reading. I have no idea what you mean by go-to man butttttttttttttt,,,,, Jagger and Richards (also known as " The Glimmer Twins " have been a team since day one. You also had Charlie Watts,,,,, all of them made decisions and called shots.
It's Mick who to goes to Ron and help him to stop not Keith and once Charlie said that Mick is always there when you're in trouble. Just Mick is very discret on those subjects.
Goddamn I love Keith. The older I get, the less cool rock stars seem. Not him, though.
I agree
I agree too. There’s very few like Keith that have stayed cool, Jerry Garcia is another one. They just flat out don’t give a f*** and are who they are, no phony s***.
@@Tommy2shoe811 DITTO !
Keef's not only cool, but has a great and sometimes self-deprecating SOH. I've lived in the NYC area for about 30 years, and I recall one of the local radio-station DJs sharing a great story about a "Keith Richards autographed guitar giveaway" contest when the Stones rolled through the area during one of their '90s tours.
So at the award event (I think it was sponsored by WNEW and Sam Ash or 48th Street Guitars), Keith was there to autograph the guitar in person. After he signed the instrument, he said to the lucky winner while handing it to him, "well, that just devalued it by at _least_ a few hundred" 😄🤣
Keith Richards
18 Diciembre 1943
78 años
Muy bueno gracias por subirlo
If you ever get the chance to join a New Orleans second line, DO IT!
Keith has me LOL @ the 3:55 mark!
Si divertono ancora, è presto per smettere. Sarà sempre presto per loro
yes
Genial.
Un gran registro de nuestra banda favorita.
Gracias por subirlo.
Ya se, es solo rock and roll, pero me gusta.
de nada, Saludos y aguante los Stones Cara...o
It is a very big business that Mick does not want to fold up and pack away forever.
As long as the body holds, and we as the public remain interested ...
It's only Rock & Roll 💪 that's why it's the Rolling Stones... RIP Charlie Watt's
keith makes me laugh i love him
Wood is sober, and in rock hard form.
it shows me they are made from the salt of the Earth
I Love My Family.👑🇨🇦🥷🐼🐼🐼🐘🐘🐘🦉☮️💎💋
When Jagger says to Ed Bradley he might need a prompt to remember what town he’s in, he’s not being humorous about his age. I’ve seen many videos of live stones performances where there is a sign taped flat to the front of the stage with the name of the town they’re in. When you travel the world so extensively, and mainly exist is hotels and stadiums, they all start to blend one into the other.
All bands do that even politicians
I was at that show in Philly - amazing concert from start to finish. The Pretenders opened but unfortunately most of the audience didn't seem to care. Too bad, they were great too.
Keith is beyond amazing:
"How do you prepare for a tour?"
"I just turn up!"
How keith is still alive i do not know.. the man smokes like a train and is still doing so.
And drinks... VAMPIRE !!
I am happy he is and it helps that he ever sits
58 years old
yes
Inteiewer: ---What were you doing before you joined? ( the band)
Brian--- *"Well just sort of bumming around, waiting for something to happen , really*
*I had quite a few jobs and I was trying to get a band going, but it was unsuccessful until I met up with Mick and Keith and then ...well THAT was a successful band."*
Brian seems to indicate here that he felt that Mick and Keith had a successful band when he "met up" with them. That would explain why he wanted to join them. The line up on stage at the Marquee indicates that he did join them because he and ian were there and the band he "met up with",remained intact.
God bless The Rolling Stones!
The mouth logo was introduced in 71, not 72.
Jesus Christ. Will they ever learn?! :)
Keith's young enough here to be his own son today.
yes, it is as is
i just turn up
Mick Jagger
26 Julio 1943
78 años
79 Hoy
No. The c.d. did not promote the tour. The tour was to promote the c.d. At least that is how it was supposed to be. It drives me batshit crazy when people get that wrong.
totally agree
The most money is made on tour, not CD sales, so I would say they got it right.
@@PragmaticDany NOW! Not then! Ugh!
@@gonziggy in days gone by tours promoted records. The Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Alice Cooper etc would have big budget stage shows to break even but sell records. Now of course Spotify makes al the money from recorded music and the albums and singles promote tours where the money is made
I'm too old and busy to let this drive me crazy- but ok. I agree with you btw.
GOATs!!!
Jagger is quite the neurotic Anglo-Saxon.
They are different. Keith has his things too.
It's just a "cliché"
🙂❤️
Ed Bradley was so focused on their age in this interview...it's now 22 years after this interview and time has proved that age in rock music is a pointless point
Alota wrinkles but not so ugly, on a man .
¿Para qué ponen subtítulos en español si no se ven?
claro que se ven, lo subi directamente subtitulado, lo baje de la TV Argentina
You can clic to remove english subtitles.
They sold their souls. And, feel good about it, too.
No mention of Altamont and their neglect of Brian Jones - the founder and soul of the Rolling Stones.
and for something they never look to the past. notice that they do not edit anything visual from that time
What would've been the point ?
Brian Jones' and Meredith Hunter's deaths were both undoubtedly tragic. But neither Mick nor Keith were directly responsible for either one, and no amount of talking about them will bring those men back to life regardless.
As a former journalist myself, I can tell you that no reporter who values his job is going to dredge up painful subjects from 52 years in the past (33 years even at the time of this interview) -- esp when they have no bearing on the present.
Keith Richards is the example of someone living on embalming fluid.
yes!
8:24
Keith’s wrinkles have wrinkles
The ratty blouse secondly allow because cricket bailly mess up apud a sad slip. thoughtless, jolly cellar
Holy Cow, I've aged well compared to these two-when it comes down to wrinkles. Do they sleep on their faces 07:48
Being a rolling stone is like 180 years of human life
yes...hahahahahahahaha
I was thankful to see that these guys that can pay to have face lifts opted not to- refreshing! I think I will not care either and save my bucks :)
weird thing is they ALL look the same, like theyve really been through the mill....usually people age at different paces, not them, they all look , in the nicest possible way, rough :-)))
Keith looks the same since the late 80s. Hahaha
BRIAN JONES was The rolling stones !! Mick and Keith contributed to his death !!! Brian Jones was a Rebel, He never conformed to society !!!
Not the greatest rock band. Good but no the greatest by far. Acdc, Arowsmith, Guns and Roses, so many more and the king of Rock, Elvis.
I've always felt the Stones were the best rock band, alot feel that.
@@darlenekanyo9588 I can't even think of one rolling stone's song off the top of my head. Must be a generation thing.
SORRY, YOU'VE GOT IT WRONG WHERE ARE THE REST? ICONS FOREVER. THEY WERE THER FROM THE BEGINNING, AND THEY WILL BE THE ONE'S WHO WILL TURN THE LIGHTS OUT. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE ARE THE ROLLING STONE'S, AND THAT WAS ROCK N ROLL. THANK YOU AND GOODNIGHT!!
@@jimmypotoczki1181 Sorry dude, the Rolling stones was just mediocre. I like them and I'm sure they had some fun but I can't recall one song that I remember. I don't think I could identify them on the radio or a movie. The guitarist was cool in Pirates of the Caribbean.
@@reneeelliott7264 Mick jagger and keith Richards together have written only 500 songs